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I recommend a walk along the Hyde Park (Down town) area. Do visit Cafe 53 for a quick snacks and coffee. They have an outside area to sit, otherwise take food to nearby Park. The part has activities for the kids. Obama's house is also...More

Ask Farid P about Hyde Park

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It was too hot for a stroll through this wonderful neighborhood. Although we did see some people jogging in the intense heat, WOW! In any case, I advise you go early in the morning or late afternoon as the temps in the summer will melt...More

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Ask Daniel A about Hyde Park

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This park is situated in continuation on Millenium park and it is a paradise for people who want to spend sunday with family. Very close to metro and you will find small snacks to have or you can carry on your on.
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Ask Maneesh12345 about Hyde Park

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This is an interesting and attractive neighborhood. Places of interest include the Museum of Science and Industry, the University of Chicago (particularly Rockafeller Chapel and the main quadrangle), the Midway, Robie House, and the Obama house, although during Obama's presidency you didn't get close to...More

Ask 0chicagotraveler1 about Hyde Park

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Hyde Park is a beautiful neighborhood in Chicago that boasts the home of The University of Chicago, Rockefeller
Chapel, Robie House (Frank Lloyd Wright) The Museum of Science and Industry and a beautiful lakefront. Well worth an afternoon visit in the Spring or Summer. Great...More

Ask GaryCWinnipeg about Hyde Park

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This is a fascinating and beautiful area of Chicago boardering on Lake Michigan and the Campus of the University of Chicago....and there are little stores and restaurants reflecting the diversity of the area....but be cautious...there is some crime so you have to be aware.....however....you will...More

Ask Donna K about Hyde Park

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Nice higher end neighborhood. Passed by President Obama house, seen it from side, not much visible, street is block from one side. Passed by Ali house and former Elija Muhammad house, very close to each other

Ask Bob T about Hyde Park

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Loved the homes in this and the connecting neighborhood. Will not mention the names of the homes that I seen; out of respect for the owners. Could not get to close to some areas due to Secret Service....and that was fine too.

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Ask tracey w about Hyde Park

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Hyde Park is a diverse place with many landmarks. The University of Chicago, The Robe House, Washington Park, and Obama's home. Our walk on guide toured us through this area of the city. Definitely built up with the University of Chicago.

Ask MelNew14 about Hyde Park

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Often visitors' first stop in Chicago, The Loop is agood starting point to sample the city's energy andflavor. This central business district boastsMichelin-rated restaurants, upscale hotels, premiershopping, and enough arresting architecture to keepyour camera busy for hours. You won’t find too manyphoto galleries of downtown Chicago without a shot ofMillennium Park and Cloud Gate (“The Bean”), one of

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the most iconic landmarks in the city. A stunningskyline coupled with cultural attractions like the ArtInstitute of Chicago present a Downtown where work andplay peacefully coexist.